The E3 trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution is now available in advance of the upcoming trade show. The clip contains cinematics and narration to establish the setting of the upcoming action/RPG prequel, and concludes saying "coming early 2011." The trailer is embedded below.

Only for the GFWL client... the game can be installed and GFWL ignored, that's my whole point. For multiplayer you are right, you need to activate GFWL to play online, but that's nothing new, PC games have used accounts for online for years and years now, and GFWL activations are high in number and easy to replenish, just like Windows.

Also I wonder how many kids are going to see the triangle symbol in "Human Evolution" and think it's somehow connected with PS3. Anyone with a modicum of education knows that's a Delta; the 4th letter in the Greek alphabet. Both the lower and uppercase Delta have many meanings. In this case it means "Change any type; (in science and engineering fields)."

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"It is possible to synthesize excited bromide in an argon matrix. It’s an excimer frozen in its excited state."

PC GAMER had a preview of this game, and the conclusion was not hopeful.

Any links to a scan or something? I'd like to know some details about the game, like how stealth works (shadow, sound, line of sight, all of the above), the inventory system, the skill system, the augmentations, etc. Eidos has managed to avoid providing any useful information.

Creston wrote on Jun 5, 2010, 12:48:And still just cutscenes only. I have this nasty suspicion that they know the gameplay has absolutely NOTHING to do with Deus Ex, and they're trying to keep that a secret as long as they possibly can.

Creston

That's exactly what I'm afraid of. It can be only two things. 1) your point. 2) They don't have much to show yet, at all.

If it's the first, it's prolly gonna be a SC: Conviction meets Dark Sector.If it's the second, most of us are dead or in a midlife crisis before it hits the shelves...

Amazing trailer, truly epic and I even showed my wife, but that means little about the actual game.

Still, I enjoy the art style they are going for, the whole "renaissance cyber-punk" thing. The actual gameplay screens look good too, perhaps a bit limited in environment scope but very detailed and moody. This started as a PC game first as I recall, so let's hope it looks pretty good on PC.

In regards to regenerating health, I liked the way the new Alien vs. Predator handled it. With the marine or the predator you had sections of regeneration, so take enough hits and that section was gone and you would need a health pack to get it back. Find cover in time and that section would recover eventually, a good mix if you ask me.